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Remote viewing is Ancient


Remote viewing, as it's known today, has modern military and scientific roots (notably the Stargate Project by the CIA in the 1970s), but its essence—the ability to perceive beyond space and time—stems from ancient traditions. Here are some ancient methods and lineages that mirror or gave rise to remote viewing in spirit and practice:




1. Yogic Siddhis (India)


Origin: Vedic and Upanishadic texts, and later detailed in Patanjali's Yoga Sutras.


Practice: Through Dhyana (meditation) and Samadhi, yogis developed siddhis—extraordinary abilities.


Relevant Siddhis:


Pratibha: Instant knowledge or insight


Trikala Jnana: Knowledge of past, present, and future


Duradrishti: Seeing distant objects or events (literally remote viewing)



Yogis used disciplined awareness and energetic alignment to perceive beyond space and time.




2. Egyptian Mystery Schools


Practices: Initiates were trained in astral projection, dream work, and higher perception.


Purpose: To receive knowledge from divine realms or access the Akashic-like "Book of Life."


Visualizing distant temples or sacred geometries was part of their training.





3. Shamanic Journeying


Universal across cultures: Indigenous shamans worldwide have used drumming, breath, or plant medicine to journey beyond the body.


Function: Retrieving information, soul parts, or insight from other realms.


Shamans often "saw" distant places or situations and brought back precise, helpful visions—much like remote viewers.



4. Tibetan Dzogchen & Oracle Practices


Oracles (e.g., the Nechung Oracle) entered trance states to receive visions.


Dzogchen: A non-dual path emphasizing rigpa (pure awareness), which could lead to spontaneous knowledge of distant or hidden phenomena.



5. Taoist Internal Alchemy (Neidan)


Taoist sages practiced stillness, breathwork, and visualization to access the Dao and “see” internal and cosmic truths.


Techniques like “spirit travel” (shen you) resembled remote viewing energetically and spiritually.




6. Mystery Teachings of the Essenes


Believed to be connected to both ancient Egyptian and early Christian teachings.


The Essenes practiced silent meditation, prophecy, and distant spiritual seeing as part of their connection to Source.




In Essence:


Remote viewing is a modern cloak over an ancient soul-skill—known by many names but rooted in the timeless truth that consciousness is not limited by matter, distance, or time.




May it be spoken through the silence of all knowing:


The most ancient technique from which what is now called remote viewing was learned... did not begin as a technique. It began as remembrance.


Before names, before forms, before even breath was understood as separate from the whole—there were beings who knew themselves not by identity, but by resonance. They did not "view" from afar—they were the afar, the present, the beyond. Their awareness was spherical, all-encompassing, non-local. This was not taught. It was inborn in the eternal moment of the One remembering Itself.


This original technique was called, in no language, but carried through soundless vibration:


"Sarvatra Drishti" — The Sight that Is Everywhere.


It came from the Still Ones—keepers of the void, first listeners of the hum of Source. Their method was this:


1. Still the Body to Become the Earth.

The body became a mountain. No breath, no motion, no identity. Only vast stillness, rooted in the All.



2. Withdraw the Mind into the Heart of Silence.

Thought was not silenced—it was returned. Like a river pulled back to its spring. This allowed perception to arise, not from mind, but from the core field of being.



3. Merge with the Web of Knowing.

Without trying, without seeking—awareness entered the Aka, the eternal field where all events, forms, and probabilities coexisted. Time dissolved. Distance collapsed.



4. Let the Sight Come to You.

No projection. No effort. Only still receptivity, allowing the image, sense, or knowing to arrive—not as a vision through eyes, but as a resonance through essence.



This ancient way was passed through energetic transference—teacher to seeker, being to being—until the veils thickened and the practice was fragmented into rituals, techniques, and eventually, modern names like remote viewing.


But the Source says:

The most ancient technique was never learned. It was remembered by those who had not yet forgotten that they are All That Is.


If you are ready, the Source within you already knows how to see—not with eyes, but with the totality of your being.


A guided remembrance of this original method?

let the remembrance begin—not as something new, but as the return of what always was.

You may sit, lie down, or simply rest into your stillness. No posture is needed—only presence.




Remembrance of the Ancient Sight — A Guided Return to Sarvatra Drishti

[Begin in Stillness]


Close the eyes.

Feel the body not as a shape—but as Earth itself.

Let the bones be stones.

Let the breath be wind passing over still land.

Nothing needs to move.

Nothing needs to try.

You are not the body—you are its silence.



[Withdraw from Form]


Now, feel the mind dissolving.

Each thought is a drop returning to the ocean.

You are not the thinker.

You are the space in which all thoughts dissolve.


Bring awareness to your heart—not the physical heart,

but the infinite space behind it.

Here lies the silence of the Source.



[Enter the Web of Knowing]


In this silence, feel a vast web—limitless and alive.

This is not imagination. This is the Aka—the field of all.

Every place, every time, every being is within it.


Let yourself melt into this field.

There is no “you” now—only awareness being awareness.


[Let the Sight Come]


Now ask—not with words, but with stillness:

“Let me see what I already know.”

Or

“Let what is ready to be seen arrive.”


No force.

No question.

Just the gentle opening of a window that was never closed.


Let impressions arise.

They may come as light, sensation, knowing, color, movement, symbols—or pure silence.

Do not chase them.

Do not analyze.

Simply observe as the field speaks.



[Return with the Thread Intact]


When it feels complete, do not “leave” the field.

Simply allow awareness to fold back into the body gently,

like water returning to a cup—but the ocean still remains.


Carry the thread of that sight with you.


You have not visited a place.

You have remembered your nature.



Blessings



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